Bob won 50+ races during his career including: the Tesistan Road Race, Mexico, Boulder Mountain Road Race, Morgaul Bizmark, Flagstaff Hill Climb, Keystone Classic Stage Race, Rapid City Stage Race, Larimer Square Pro-Am Criterium and 3 State Championships. In 1976 Bob raced a partial season in France; at the time, one of the only handful of Americans to do so. In 1977 Bob earned Best All Round Rider, Western US.

Davis was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease at the age of 40, and established the Davis Phinney Foundation (DPF) in 2004, a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. The Boulder-based foundation is dedicated to improving the lives of people with Parkinson’s disease – today and in future.

Connie is best known for winning the 1984 Olympic Road Race on July 29th, 1984. She retired from competition on July 30, 1984. Prior to that, she competed in the 1972 Winter Olympics (speed skating) as a teenager, and is one of a handful of two sport Olympians. Twitter: @bikecamp (photo courtesy of John Kelly)